Scott Fenwick insists he isn't looking beyond helping Tranmere win a place in the National League play-offs after starting his loan spell at Prenton Park on a winning note.

The 25-year-old striker made a 20 minute contribution as a substitute to Rovers' 3-2 victory over Lincoln City on Good Friday.

"I'm just here to help Tranmere get into the play-offs, that's the main aim at the minute," said Fenwick, who is coming to the end of an 18 month contract with parent club Hartlepool United.

He added: "I have had time out of the game through injury and I don't like watching matches, I want to be playing. I was buzzing after getting the call and sorting things out with Tranmere."

Gateshead born Fenwick developed his career in non-league football before joining Hartlepool in November of last season.

He scored six goals in 19 appearances for Pools last season, including one in a 1-1 draw at Prenton Park, helping Ronnie Moore's team pull off a remarkable escape from relegation in League Two.

This season Fenwick has found the net six times in 31 appearances, although many have been as a substitute.

He is confident in his ability. "I have scored goals in any league I have played and managers are always looking for that," Fenwick said.

"Quite a lot of people gave me good references, which is nice to hear.

"I feel I did well in the games I played but I've not had as many starts as I would like."

Fenwick had a close-up view on Friday of Tranmere's capacity to create scoring opportunities and miss many of them, as they made hard work of overcoming a Lincoln team reduced to 10 men from the 37th minute.

He said: "It was good to be involved in a win. For me, as a forward sitting on the sidelines for most of the game, the number of chances we created was pleasing.

"I think we have to be a bit more ruthless in the final third, so we can see out games with a two or three goal lead.

"But at this time of the season, as long as you get the three points, who cares how?"

Fenwick says he isn't worried by the pressure building on Tranmere as they pursue a top five finish over the final six games of the season.

He said: "I have been in to relegation scraps with Hartlepool over the last two seasons so I'm used to having big pressure games continuously.

"It's a nice feeling to be pushing for the top this time.

"When I came down and saw the size of the stadium and the facilities I was impressed. This club should not be in the Conference, so I will try to do what I can to help them get up into the Football League."

Fenwick hopes to see more action when Tranmere travel to relegation threatened Kidderminster Harriers on Easter Monday.

He said: "I would like to be involved and get some goals but I would swap any number of goals to get six wins between now and the end of the season, because that would get us into the play-offs."